Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 18

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THE
48
MIDNIGHT
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
MAY
2, 1925
M I S S 7
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Playing Them/
The Waltz Irt
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Oor those^ho delight
in beautiful ballads
ob Midnight / 1
|J|*You Can't Go Wron^ \ijth
/^Moonlight AWaltz
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Written and ^eatuited by
HARRY M. SNODGRASS * King of the vones
Ted Lewis New Waltz Hit
WHILE WE DANCED
TILL DAWN*
Victor Talking Machine Go. Makes a
Special Release of Fox's "Flapper Wife"
Number Is Recorded by Firm's International Novelty Orchestra Under the Direction of Nat
Shilkret with Vocal Refrain by Gene Austin
HpHE Victor Talking Machine Co. is making
a special release in record form of the Sam
Fox Publishing Co.'s number, "The Flapper
made by the International Novelty Orchestra
which is directed by Nat Shilkret. It also in-
eludes a vocal refrain by Gene Austin.
nounced by Swift & Co.'s Male Choirs. A prize
of $100 will be given for the best musical set-
ting of "Blest Pair of Sirens," by John Milton.
Previous competitions held by the company
aroused widespread interest and prize-winning
compositions during past years have been de-
clared to constitute distinctive contributions to
American music.
Fire Causes Damage
in Chicago Music Center
Damages Office of Milton Weil Music Co. Con-
siderably—Other Sheet Music Firms Escape
CHICAGO, III., April 25.—A fire caused by crossed
wires broke out in the offices of the Milton
Weil Music Co., located in Cohan's Grand
Opera Building, 119 North Clark street, Thurs-
day night, April 23, at 6:30, and caused consider-
able damage to the stock.
Although practically the entire stock was
damaged by fire and water with a loss of from
$15,000 and $20,000, in sheet music and or-
chestrations, the company immediately made ar-
rangements with the printers for additional
supplies and sent out an announcement to the
trade that all requirements would be taken care
of.
Other music publishers in the building in-
cluded Melrose Bros. Music Co., Ager, Yellen
& Bornstein, Irving Berlin, Inc., Broadway
Music Corp., Joe Morris Music Pub. Co., Rain-
bow Music Corp., Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., but
no serious damage was done to any of these
firms.
The International Novelty Orchestra
Nat Shilkret and his records are, as the title
Wife," which is being given publicity in over
eight hundred newspapers throughout the of the orchestra suggests, internationally
known. The prestige of his musical combina-
tions has been considerably enhanced through
his direction of not only the International
Novelty Orchestra but the Victor Salon Or-
chestra as well in the recent series of broad-
casting programs arranged by the Victor Co.
The Victor Co., its distributors and dealers,
have all shown unusual co-operation in con-
junction with the national campaign on "The
Flapper Wife." The publisher of the number is,
of course, receiving co-operation from most of
the other mechanical reproduction companies.
The Victor Co., however, was the first to send
out a sales letter on its unusual possibilities.
The Sam Fox Publishing Co. has made a
number of additions to the scope of "The
Flapper Wife" drive and, inasmuch as distrib-
utors and dealers of sheet music are co-op-
erating, the early indications are that the song
will be one of the quickest and largest suc-
cesses ever arranged in this season of the year.
Swift Annual Prize
Nat Shilkret
United States in conjunction with the serial
story of the same title. The Victor record is
CHICAGO, 111., April 25.—The fifth annual com-
petition in music composition has been an-
"I'll See You in My
Dreams" Is Featured
Joe Darcy Makes Hit With Number—Lew Ma-
hon Visits the Portland Sheet Music Trade
PORTLAND, OKK., April 20.—"I'll See You in My
Dreams," the Leo Feist, Inc., publication, was
featured by Joe Darcy, the blackface songster,
at the Orpheum Theatre in this city late last
month with the result that this number, which
has had a steady sale here, jumped into further
prominence.
Lew Mahon, Pacific Northwest representative
of Leo Feist, Inc., spent several days in Port-
land visiting the trade here. He states that
"The Pal That I Loved Stole the Gal That I
Loved," besides being popular in this territory
in song form, has won much favor as a waltz
with the result that dealers have ordered gen-
erously.
Darcy while here sang several other Feist
songs including "I Had Someone Else Before I
Had You" and "Rock-A-Bye Baby Days." Sid
Lewis, another singer who has been appearing
on the Pantages circuit, has featured the Feist
songs "Southern Rose," "Will You Remember
Me" and "No Wonder."
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MAY 2, 1925
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
"Titina" Is Featured by
Weymann Window Display
49
Can't Go Wn
Philadelphia Music Merchant Arranges Attrac-
tive Window Display About Harms. Inc.,
Number
Service!
Good service and reliable mer-
chandise go hand in hand toward
Herewith is shown an original display com-
bining sheet music, rools, records and musical
instruments which recently appeared in the win-
dow of H. A. Weymann & Sons, Philadelphia,
J'a. It can be seen that the title pages, "Ti-
CENTURY'S co-operative service
is unequalled and no-
where can you find u
better or a more ready
Helling line Of music
than the Nationally
Advertised CENTURY
Kdition.
If you want to see business
pick up just try featuring CEN-
TURY in your store and window
f.or one week.
GET OUR FREE HOOK-UPS
IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU I WOULDN'T
HE CRYING NOW
Century Music Pub. Co.
Z3S West 40th St.
Write for Dealers' Prices
New York
Association of Music Men
to Hold Outing in June
New Berlin Novelty
Song, "Suite Sixteen"
Constitution and By-Laws of New Organization
to Be Passed Upon at Next Meeting of
Association
Featuring "Titina"
tina," published by Harms, Inc., are really the
The Association of Music Men, the social or- attraction that arouses the attention, and the
musical instruments and the other merchan-
ganization composed of the sales members of
the leading standard music publishing organiza- dise are given prominence only through the
tions, will hold its annual outing late in June. litre of the song.
The window itself, arranged by Elmer Nay-
A committee to make arrangements for the an-
nual affair will decide on either Saturday, June lor, manager of the sheet music department of
the company, is simple but effective in design.
20 or 27.
At the last meeting of the association in its The dark background upon which the title
new home, the Grand Opera House Building, pages are placed gives a first impression of a
held last week, the committee which is pre- cross-word puzzle which has the added advan-
tage that the passerby even from a distance
paring a new constitution and by-laws reported
that the suggestions would be brought to a vote. would have his interest aroused.
Sequel to
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KM'/, A
DEAR ONE
YOU AND I
I LOVE YOU
JUNE NIGHT
0 KATHAR1NA
SONG OF LOVE
SOUTHERN ROSE
I'M SO ASHAMED
DOO WACKA DOO
DOODLE DOO DOO
HAUNTING MELODY
HONEST AND TRULY
WHEN LIGHTS ARE LOW
THE PAL THAT I LOVED
KOCK-A-BYE-BABY DAYS
WILL YOU REMEMBER ME
ILL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
NO WONDER (THAT I LOVE YOU)
SOME ONE LOVES YOU AFTER ALL
WHEN THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
1 HAD SOME ONE ELSE BEFORE 1
HAD YOU
'love Sends a Little Giftof '/Poses"
une Broughtthe Rose
HARMS, INC.
62 W.4-5THST,N.Y.C.
AMERICAS POPULAR
BALLAD SUCCESSES
ROSES OF PICARDY
THEWORLDISWAHING^SUNRISt
INTHE GARDEN OFTD-MORROW
THE SONG OF SONGS
LOVES FIRST KISS
SMILETWRU YOUR TEARS
IF WINTER COMES
CHAPPELL-HARMS.INC.
185 MADISON AVE
NEW YORK
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G. J. Trinkaus Signs
With M. Witmark & Sons
Enters Contract With Publishers for Services
and Compositions Over a Further Term of
Years
George J. Trinkaus has signed a new contract
with M. Witmark & Sons, whereby that firm
will enjoy his exclusive services and composi-
tions for a further term of years. Mr. Trink-
aus has had charge of the arranging depart-
ment for Witmark for over a decade and his
work is well known to musicians in every part
of the country.
Mr. Trinkaus has been a contributor to Wit-
mark's Black and White series and is respon-
sible for some of their instrumental selections,
inc'uding ensemble numbers, orchestral suites,
and piano pieces. Among his latest songs is a
melodious Irish number "On the Road to Bal-
Na-I'ogue," the lyric of which is by J. Kiern
l.rennan.
Now on All Records
The Jack Mills, Inc., song, "Everything is
Hotsy Totsy Now," has been recorded both in-
strumentally and vocally by practically all of
the talking machine record companies. It is
also appearing in word roll form on all player
rolls. It is sung by Van & Schenck on the
Columbia records, by Ukulele Ike on Pathe rec-
ords and by Margaret Young on the Brunswick
records. Besides it is heard frequently in
vaudeville and on the dance floors of the conn;
try, all of which is producing sales.
Together With "The Whole World Is Dream-
ing of Love" in Firm's Active Catalog—
Other Active Sellers of House
Irving Berlin, Inc. has issued a new novelty
called "Suite Sixteen." The number is being in-
troduced in vaudeville and is also heard by
prominent orchestras. This, together with "The
Whole World Is Dreaming of Love," has been
placed in the active catalog of the company and
will be featured by the band and orchestra, pro-
fessional and other departments of the com-
pany. The songs "When You and I Were
Seventeen," "Yearning," "Ukulele Lady," and
Irving Berlin's "Listening" and "All Alone"
continue to lead the Berlin catalog in point
of sales.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
Without These
Music Counters
Are Not Complete
West of the Great Divide
Me Neenyah (My Little One)
Give Me One Rose to Remember
Waltz Me Lightly, Hold Me Tightly
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Home to My Joy and Thee
Sing Along
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Mother O' My Mother
Gypsy Love Song
Mother Machree
My Wild Irish Rose
Sunrise and You
Smilin' Through
That Wonderful Mother of Mine
Kiss Me Again
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M. WITMARK & SONS
1650 Broadway
New York, N. Y.

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